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[-] jordanlund@lemmy.world 14 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

This is being reported as a "weird source", and, yeah, it does look kind of weird.

But at the same time, I don't see any bias or accuracy report for them ANYWHERE.

I'm going to leave it for now and take the time to actually READ the article (GOSH!) and see if anything stands out as objectionable.

If you're still seeing this, either I didn't see anything worth removing it over, or I'm still reading. 🤓

Edit Read it over, I don't see any inherent bias, it looks like solid, factual, reporting on a part of the world that desperately needs it.

Cross referenced with the AP:

https://apnews.com/article/un-congo-peacekeeping-force-withdrawal-election-9585b959725b22b3d0f8c97753ae4f30

[-] Hooverx@lemm.ee 12 points 9 months ago

Some people only want to consume news from the Anglosphere. That's fine, but it goes against the notion of having world news from the world.

[-] jordanlund@lemmy.world 6 points 9 months ago

I just wish it had better formatting than a Wordpress blog. :)

[-] breakfastmtn@lemmy.ca 7 points 9 months ago

Thanks for the fact check!

I reported this source for being weird, though "looks weird" is just scratching the surface of the weirdness, dear friends!

tl;dr this source is WEIRD.

First, "Have It Cheap Group International News Agency" is a weird name. I can't figure out what Have It Cheap Group International actually does, but their website is dead (www.haveitcheap.com) and their name mostly appears in posts written by their president. The logo from their wordpress blog says:

Contact us for International Diplomacy, selling& [sic] buying of cars, Professional Website Designing [sic], Overseas Education/Medical Services, Precious, Minerals, Online Dating, Models, Actors & Actresses, VIP Appointments, Buying & Selling of Property, Events Management & Security, Solar Panels and much more.

So I guess they just do EVERYTHING. Where else can you one stop shop for an actress, two solar panels, and a negotiated agreement on Arctic sovereignty? Quit making me drive around for this stuff, people!

Their editor-in-chief, Earnest Kivumbi Benjamin, does seem to be the owner/president of both companies. He claims to be an award-winning journalist, though I can't find a record of that either. He also claims to have been frequently covered by al-Jazeera and the BBC but I cannot find a single reference to him. He says that the UN named him one of the "Top 5" journalists in Uganda. I don't think the UN actually does that! The African Centre for Media Excellence gives out awards, though, and guess what? He's never been nominated for one. In fact, he doesn't appear on any list of Ugandan journalists I've seen, including this one.

He announced his intention to run for President of Uganda in 2021, though he was definitely not a candidate and he's considering running for President of Africa in 2027 which, to my knowledge, is not a real office. On his blog, where he refers to himself as "Africa's Future President", he speculates that Trump was made President by God to bring Christianity back to the US by re-criminalizing homosexuality and sodomy through the SCOTUS (May 3, 2022). So he's a colourful guy.

He's also the CEO of Heal The Planet Global Organization, another opaque, nebulous organization, that just seems to mostly host videos of him speaking. The topics are all over the map but here's one of him thanking God for directing Putin to help Syria. Here's one titled "Heal The Planet Letter to Obama Daughters Could Avert World War III" that's just a silent photo montage of the Obamas.

At least some of the news agency content is purely self-promotional. This "Special Report" says that this - so far as I can tell - obscure man, E K Benjamin, is "on spotlight by key United States Agencies including CIA as a potential visionary young man to take on mantle of a continent". Yowza.

Neither he nor the organization seem to have much reach. EKB's Instagram account has about 1000 followers and almost none of his posts have even a single like or comment. The news organization has about 2100 Facebook followers, 2000 Twitter followers, and their highest view count on YouTube is 250. None of the people or entities involved have Wikipedia pages.

Moderation decisions aside (I'm fine with whatever), can we just acknowledge that that is a festive bowl of weird? It's kind of impressive how weird it is. I don't think there's anything really sinister going on here, but I'm pretty confident this whole operation is the self-aggrandizing grift of one strange but fascinating man.

[-] jordanlund@lemmy.world 6 points 9 months ago

It is, as you say, a festive bowl of weird! And yeah, my initial thought was "Are we SURE this isn't some kind of 419 scam?"

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/n/nigerianscam.asp

But sitting down and actually reading it, it's well written, well sourced, and cross referenced with other news sources, accurate.

It's tough getting ANY kind of news out of the Congo so, for now, I think the source is fine.

If it goes off the rails talking about Trump being chosen by God or rabidly homophobic slurs we'll have to re-visit that opinion. :)

If anyone is interested on a good book on the topic of the UN and Congo, I highly suggest "No Mercy: A Journey Into the Heart of the Congo" by Redmond O'Hanlon who had previously written about his travels to Borneo and the Amazon.

Be advised, it gets incredibly dark. Everyone involved is lucky they made it back.

[-] breakfastmtn@lemmy.ca 2 points 9 months ago

Cool cool. Sounds reasonable enough to me :)

Thanks for talking about your reasoning in-thread!

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[-] Linkerbaan@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

No they are very reliable. In fact they have E K Benj on the case:

HICGI News Agency

Inspired and driven by the desire to serve and lead, Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin adheres to maximizing his strength and experience towards changing communities and the world.

A dedicated Investigative Journalist, Team Leader and Business Entrepreneur with experience in politics and Non Profit Services.

This is a true definition of Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin aka E K Benj.

[-] Tronn4@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

Baby, even the UN pulls out... I don't.

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